Table Mountain Cableway & Hikes
Ride the scenic cableway or hike up Table Mountain for breathtaking city, sea, and vineyard views—an essential Cape Town experience.
V&A Waterfront & Zeitz MOCAA
Stroll the lively V&A Waterfront for shopping, dining, and boat excursions. Don’t miss Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA), Africa’s leading contemporary art destination.
Tour Robben Island
Take a ferry to Robben Island, the UNESCO World Heritage Site where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned—historical tours leave from the waterfront daily.
Lion’s Head & Signal Hill
Hike Lion’s Head or drive up Signal Hill for unforgettable sunrise and sunset views over Cape Town and Camps Bay.
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
Meet Africa’s only penguins at Boulders Beach—an easy day trip combining wildlife with aquamarine waters and powdery sands.
Explore Cape Point & Chapman’s Peak
Drive the legendary Cape Peninsula route along Chapman’s Peak, hiking, wildlife-spotting, and soaking up ocean views all the way to Cape Point.
Stellenbosch & Franschhoek Wine Tours
Discover the Cape Winelands—tour wine estates, sample world-class varietals, and dine among mountain backdrops in Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, or Constantia.
Where to Stay
Cape Town neighborhoods have their own vibe: enjoy city bustle in the CBD and De Waterkant, luxury in Camps Bay and Clifton, sea views in Sea Point, or wine country charm in Constantia.
Getting Around
Uber is safe, affordable, and widely used. Car rentals are great for exploring the Cape Peninsula and Winelands. Local taxis and MyCiTi buses serve main tourist routes.
Food and Dining
Experience Cape Town’s award-winning food scene. Don’t miss La Colombe, The Pot Luck Club, Codfather (seafood in Camps Bay), Carne (steakhouse classics), or stylish cafes at the Waterfront and in Kloof Street. For local flavors, try Cape Malay dishes in Bo-Kaap and street food at the Old Biscuit Mill.
Nightlife
Cape Town’s evenings shine with rooftop bars, jazz clubs, and cocktail lounges in the CBD and Camps Bay, plus live music in Observatory and Green Point.
Safety and Etiquette
Stick to well-traveled areas, especially after dark. Use ride-hailing apps, avoid displaying valuables, and lock car doors. South Africans appreciate a warm greeting—try howzit (hello) or lekker (awesome).
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